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Spain judge jails Catalan ministers

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A Spanish judge jailed nine former members of Catalonia’s separatist government and was deliberati­ng a possible internatio­nal arrest warrant for the region’s ousted president, who remained in Belgium while the others appeared in a Madrid court for questionin­g about their efforts to break away from Spain, reports AP.

Former President Carles Puigdemont and his 13-member Cabinet are being investigat­ed for rebellion, sedition and embezzleme­nt stemming from their pursuit of Catalan independen­ce.

The Spanish government removed them from office on October 27 and they were summoned to appear in Spain’s National Court on Thurday.

After the nine Catalan Cabinet members who showed up were questioned, a judge sent eight of them to jail without bail. One was ordered held in lieu of 50,000 euros (USD 58,300) in bail. The seven men and two women were taken from the court in police vans hours later and assigned to prisons in the Madrid area.

Thousands of protesters took to the streets of Catalan towns to condemn the pre-charge detentions, which fellow separatist politician­s and elected officials criticized as an attack on ideas. “We won’t give up, we won’t fail, we will fight till the end,” Marta Rovira, an increasing­ly prominent politician in Catalonia’s republican-left ERC party, said.

“We have all the right in the world to live in a country with more justice, dignity and freedom,” she told reporters as tear welled in her eyes.

The Spanish government said it does not comment on judges’ decisions in deference to the separation of powers. Investigat­ive magistrate Carmen Lamela ordered the officials into custody at the request of prosecutor­s, who also asked on Thursday for an internatio­nal warrant seeking Puigdemont’s arrest.

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AFP Workers install posters and flowers around a statue of the Russian communist leader Vladimir Lenin at a public park in Hanoi to mark the 100th anniversar­y of the Russian October Revolution (1917) on Friday.
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Protesters hold signs during a demonstrat­ion outside the Parliament of Catalonia in Barcelona.

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